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Lance Armstrong's Physiological Maturation Edward F. Coyle, Ph.D. Professor The University of Texas at Austin BlumMrg No. 6118 P i 55 =t

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Lance Armstrong'sPhysiological Maturation

Edward F. Coyle, Ph.D.Professor

The University of Texas at AustinBlumMrg No. 6118

Pi55=t

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Human Performance Laboratory

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Aerobic Endurance Primary in Competitive EventsLasting 3 min to Several Hours

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AerodynamicsPerformance

Power(watts)

TranEngine &Raw Power

PERFORMANCEABILITIES

FUNCTIONALABILITIES

ssion

MORPHOLOGICAL COM

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mitochondria

LactateorH+

capillary

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Lance Armstrong1999, 2000,2001, 2002,2003, 2004,

2005...Grand-

ChampionTour de France'

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Highlights of the bicycling racing history and medical history of the subject.

Year

1991

1992

1993

1995

1996

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Age

19 y

20 y

21 y

23y

24-25 y

26 y

27 y

28y

29 y

30 y

S l y

32y

Event

U.S.A. National Amateur Champion

14th place in Olympic Road Race; Barcelona

1st place in World Championships, Road Racing; Oslo

Winner, one stage in Tour de France

Winner of one stage in Tour de France

1 2th place in Olympic Road Race; Barcelona

6th place in Olympic Individual Time-trial; Barcelona

Diagnosed with testicular cancer; chemotherapy ; brain

surgery in October 1996. Last chemotherapy treatment

December 1996.

4s1 place in World Championships, Road Racing

4st place in World Championships, Time-trial

lsl place - Tour de France Grand Champion

1st place - Tour de France Grand Champion

13lh place in Olympic Road Race; Sydney

3th place in Olympic Individual Time-trial; Sydney

1st place - Tour de France Grand Champion

1 st place - Tour de France Grand Champion

1st place - Tour de France Grand Champion and

1st place - Tour de France Grand Champion

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80

78

76

74

72

70

wc

1st therapywe

24

23

22

2192 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Year

21 22 23 24 25 26 28 28 Age (y)

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Over Age 21-28 yLance Armstrong Showed

Little to Moderate Variation InVO2max = 5.8 • 6.0 Imin

= 76-83 mlkg/min

HRmax = 206 - 200 bts/min

% VO2max @ LT = 78 - 82%

Lean Body Weight = 68-70 kg

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Age; y 21.1 y 21.4 y 22.0 y 25.9 y 28.2 y

Date; Month- Nov. Jan. Sept. Aug. Nov.

Year 1992 1993 1993 1997 1999

Training Stage pre-season pre-season racing reduced pre-season

Maximal AerobicAbilitv

Maximal O2 Uptake; L/min 5.56 5.82 6.10 5.29 5.7

Maximal 02 Uptake; ml/kg/min 70.5 76.1 81.2 66.6 71.5

Maximal Heart Rate; bts/min 207 - 206 202 200 200

Maximal Blood Lactic Acid; inM 7.5 6.3 6.5 9.2

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PERFORMANCEABILITIES

PerformanceVO2

PerformancePower J

LactateThreshold

VO2

MaximalOxygen

Consumption

Gross 1 FUNCTIONALMechanical IEfficiency J ABILITIES

MuscleCapillaryDensity

StrokeVolume

HemoglobinContent

AerobicEnzymeActivity

Distribution ofPower Outputand Technique

X% SlowTwitch

Muscle Fibers JMORPHOLOGICAL COMPONENTS

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Mechanical Efficiency

; y 21.1 y 21.4 y 22.0 y 25.9y 28.2 y

Date; Month- Nov. Jan. Sept. Aug. Nov.

Year 1992 1993 1993 1997 1999

Training Stage pre-season pre-season racing reduced pre-season

Jross Efficiency; % 21.18 21.61 22.66 23.05

)elta Efficiency; % 21.37 21.75 22.69 23.12

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Muscular Efficiency

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176

172

167

163

158

154

we1st

Efficiency

Chemo-therapy

24

~2j Efficiency

2192 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Year

21 22 23 24 25 26 28 28 Age (y)

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Increased Power Due to Mechanical Efficiency

Age; y 21.1 y 21.4 y 22.0 y 25.9 y 28.2 y

Date; Month- Nov. Jan. Sept. Aug. Nov.

Year 1992 1993 1993 1997 1999

Training Stage pre-season pre-season racing reduced pre-season

PoweratV09of5.0L/min 83% of maximum

Watts 374 382 399 404 }+8%

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In 20 Elite Cyclist

% ST

75%

48%

VO2

(Lmin)4,48

4.46

Power(Watts)

342

+9%

315

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21. 1 21.4

Ago. yr

22.0 28.2

Date: Month-YearTraining slago

Body weight, kg

Weight

172

167

163

158

154

Nov 1492Preseason

78.9

Jan 1993Preseason

76.5

Ibs (Kg)

1761 80

76

74

72

Sept 1993Racing

75.1

WG1st

Chemo-therapy

Aug 1997Reduced

79.5

Body Weight

92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Year

Nov 1999Preseason

79.7

21 22 23 24 25 26 28 28 Age (y)

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167Weight

(kg) 163

Efficiency(#>)•

Body Weight

Chemo-therapy

92 93 94 95 96 97 99 Year

i i21 22 23 24 25 26 28 28 Age (y)

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DD

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Power = 500 Watts = > 7 WattsKg 71kg

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Engine &Raw Power

AerodynamicsPerformance

Power(watts)

Tran

PERFORMANCEABILITIES

FUNCTIONALABILITIES

ssion

MORPHOLOGICAL COM

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Resistance1:10

PerformVO2

1: 200.000

PERFORMANCEVELOCITY

1 per Billion

Perform PowerIperlOOmillion

PERFORMANCEABILITIES

jLT VO2

1: 20,000Efficiency I FUNCTIONAL

i: 500 I ABILITIES

CapillarTechnique

1: 10%ST1:500 J

MORPHOLOGICAL COMPONENTS

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UNTRAINED

NOVICE

GOOD

ELITE

VO2maxMuscle Oxidative CapacityCapillaries

Improve Lactate Thresholda) Spread Work to Large Muscle Masb) Muscle Oxidative Capacity

r Maximize Powera) Improve Muscle Efficiency